Limited early access

Worried about your child's development?

You don't have to figure it out alone. TayfLink helps you share your concerns, understand what your child may need, and find the most suitable next step.

How it works
Early screening Private & secure Specialist-led
Limited spots First 20 families
Parent and child playing together
Early screening support Specialist-led guidance
20 Limited spots First 20 families Specialist support opportunity
Early Signs

Early signs can be easy to miss

Every child grows in their own way. But if you keep noticing changes in communication, play, or response, it may be time to take a simple first step.

This is not a diagnosis — just a gentle way to understand whether support may help.

Limited eye contact or response to name
Limited eye contact or response
May not look when called or respond to their name consistently.
Delayed speech or communication
Delayed speech or communication
May use fewer words or find it hard to express needs.
Less interest in social play
Less interest in playing with others
May prefer playing alone or avoid shared play.
Repeated behaviors or sensitivities
Repeated behaviors or sensitivities
May repeat actions or react strongly to sounds, textures, or changes.
Noticing one sign does not mean your child has autism. It simply means it may be worth taking a calm, informed next step.
From Concern to Clarity

How TayfLink works

1
Share your concerns

Start with a simple early screening step. Tell us what you've noticed about your child's communication, play, response, or daily routines.

2
Receive early guidance

During early access, the team reviews submissions carefully. Some families may get the opportunity for specialist support, including face-to-face follow-up when appropriate.

3
Get the right next step

Based on what each child needs, TayfLink aims to guide families toward a clearer next step, from screening to specialist recommendations and a tailored care pathway.

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Specialist-led

Guided by licensed specialists

TayfLink helps organize your concerns and guide you toward a suitable next step. During early access, some submissions may be reviewed with specialist input.

This step does not provide a final diagnosis or replace a medical or specialist evaluation.

Specialist-led guidance

Reviewed with input from licensed professionals when appropriate.

Clear next-step direction

Helps you understand whether screening or specialist follow-up may be useful.

Careful data handling

We only collect what is needed to review your request and contact you.

Start Here
Start your journey with TayfLink

Tell us what you've noticed, and we'll review your request to guide you toward the most suitable next step. Early access is limited, and no payment is required at this stage.

Limited early access for the first families.

Questions

What families ask

What signs should I pay attention to? +
Some signs may include delayed speech, limited eye contact, less response to name, less interest in social play, repeated behaviors, or strong sensitivities. One sign alone does not mean autism, but repeated concerns may be worth reviewing.
What happens after I submit? +
Our team reviews your submission and contacts you within 24–72 hours with the most suitable next step.
Can my family get specialist support? +
During early access, we're opening a limited opportunity for the first families. After reviewing your submission, we'll guide you to the most suitable next step, which may include specialist support.
Does TayfLink diagnose my child? +
No. TayfLink does not provide a final diagnosis through this step. It helps organize your concerns and guide you toward the most suitable next step.
Is my child's information private? +
Yes. We only collect the information needed for this early step and handle it carefully. Your information is not shared publicly.
Step 1 of 2

Let's understand how we can help

Share your contact details and choose what feels closest to what you need right now. We'll review your request and guide you toward the most suitable next step.

What would help you most right now?
Step 2 of 2

A few details about your concern

Your answers help us understand where your child may need support before recommending the next step.

What have you noticed about your child?
How long have you been noticing this?
Have you spoken to a doctor or specialist before?
Thank you — your request has been received

Our team will review your submission and contact you within 24-72 hours with the most suitable next step.

This is not an emergency service. If you have urgent medical concerns, please contact a doctor or emergency service directly.